Usage and Nuances
The character 搅 (jiǎo) primarily means 'to stir' or 'to mix,' often referring to physically stirring liquids or mixtures. It also carries a figurative sense of 'stirring up trouble' or 'disturbing' a situation, especially in social or group contexts.
Common Collocations
- 搅拌 (jiǎobàn): to stir or mix, commonly used in cooking or chemistry.
- 搅局 (jiǎojú): to disrupt or interfere in a situation, often causing trouble.
- 搅动 (jiǎodòng): to stir up, can be literal (stirring water) or figurative (stirring emotions).
Register and Tone
搅 is neutral in tone and can be used in both formal and informal contexts. When used figuratively (e.g., 搅局), it often implies annoyance or negative interference.
Common Confusion
搅 is sometimes confused with 搅拌, which is a compound verb meaning 'to stir or mix.' 搅 alone can be used in both literal and figurative senses, but 搅拌 is more specific to physical mixing.
Understanding 搅 in both literal and figurative contexts will help learners use it appropriately in daily conversation and writing.
Usage and Nuances
The character 搅 (jiǎo) primarily means 'to stir' or 'to mix,' often referring to physically stirring liquids or mixtures. It also carries a figurative sense of 'stirring up trouble' or 'disturbing' a situation, especially in social or group contexts.
Common Collocations
- 搅拌 (jiǎobàn): to stir or mix, commonly used in cooking or chemistry.
- 搅局 (jiǎojú): to disrupt or interfere in a situation, often causing trouble.
- 搅动 (jiǎodòng): to stir up, can be literal (stirring water) or figurative (stirring emotions).
Register and Tone
搅 is neutral in tone and can be used in both formal and informal contexts. When used figuratively (e.g., 搅局), it often implies annoyance or negative interference.
Common Confusion
搅 is sometimes confused with 搅拌, which is a compound verb meaning 'to stir or mix.' 搅 alone can be used in both literal and figurative senses, but 搅拌 is more specific to physical mixing.
Understanding 搅 in both literal and figurative contexts will help learners use it appropriately in daily conversation and writing.
Usage and Nuances
The character 搅 (jiǎo) primarily means 'to stir' or 'to mix,' often referring to physically stirring liquids or mixtures. It also carries a figurative sense of 'stirring up trouble' or 'disturbing' a situation, especially in social or group contexts.
Common Collocations
- 搅拌 (jiǎobàn): to stir or mix, commonly used in cooking or chemistry.
- 搅局 (jiǎojú): to disrupt or interfere in a situation, often causing trouble.
- 搅动 (jiǎodòng): to stir up, can be literal (stirring water) or figurative (stirring emotions).
Register and Tone
搅 is neutral in tone and can be used in both formal and informal contexts. When used figuratively (e.g., 搅局), it often implies annoyance or negative interference.
Common Confusion
搅 is sometimes confused with 搅拌, which is a compound verb meaning 'to stir or mix.' 搅 alone can be used in both literal and figurative senses, but 搅拌 is more specific to physical mixing.
Understanding 搅 in both literal and figurative contexts will help learners use it appropriately in daily conversation and writing.